Distance, speed and acceleration – WJECAcceleration
The motion of an object can be predicted by analysing the forces that act on the object. Balanced forces have no effect, while unbalanced forces can lead to change in acceleration.
When an object changes velocity, it accelerates. accelerationThe rate of change in speed (or velocity) is measured in metres per second squared. Acceleration = change of velocity ÷ time taken. is the change in velocity per second and is measured in m/s2.
The relationship between acceleration, velocity change and the time taken for the change is given by this formula.
\(\text{acceleration}=\frac{\text{change in velocity}}{\text{time taken}}=\frac{\text{v - u}}{\text{t}}\)
v = final velocity and u = starting velocity.
Question
Find the acceleration of a car, if it starts at 10 m/s and it reaches 30 m/s in 4 seconds.
The change in velocity is v – u, which is 30 – 10 = 20 m/s.
The acceleration is the change in velocity ÷ time, which is 20 m/s ÷ 4 s = 5 m/s2.
Question
What happens if the car slows down? Can you work out the acceleration now?
Find the acceleration of the car, if it starts at 20 m/s and it reaches 12 m/s in 2 seconds.
The change in velocity is v – u, which is 12 – 20 = -8 m/s.
The acceleration is the change in velocity ÷ time, which is -8 m/s ÷ 2 s = -4 m/s2.
A minus sign means that the car is decelerating.
Question
A car can accelerate from 22 m/s (50 mph) to 30 m/s (70 mph) in 4 seconds. Calculate the acceleration.
The change in velocity v – u = 30 – 22 = 8 m/s.
The acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time = 8 m/s ÷ 4 s = 2 m/s2.
Question
A motorcycle goes from 0 m/s (rest) to 40 m/s in 8 seconds. Calculate the acceleration.
The change in velocity v – u = 40 – 0 = 40 m/s.
The acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time = 40 m/s ÷ 8 s = 5 m/s2.
Question
A sports car can accelerate from 0 to 26 m/s (60 mph) in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration of the car?
The change in velocity v – u = 26 – 0 = 26 m/s.
The acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time = 26 m/s ÷ 5 s = 5.2 m/s2.
Question
A cyclist brakes and slows from 11 m/s to 3 m/s in 2 seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the bike.
The change in velocity v – u = 3 – 11 = -8 m/s.
The acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time = -8 m/s ÷ 2 s = -4 m/s2.